Get Started with Windchill+

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Overview: Get Started with Windchill+

Defining Your Windchill+ Environment Strategy

Each Windchill+ environmental strategy will depend on industry requirements and should vary based on business needs. Windchill+ is flexible enough to function utilizing only two environments, one production and one nonproduction, or can facilitate as many environments as desired. Utilize the information below to decide on your business’s needs.


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01. Windchill+ Environments

There are several different environments that Windchill+ can utilize and the number of environments along with which type will vary from industry to industry and business to business. Included with all Windchill+ packages are one production environment, where the live version of your Windchill instance will be housed and one integration environment, a bridge environment between development and production.

More complicated projects, such as Windchill Bulk Migrator (WBM) being within scope after implementation, may require other environments, such as a migration environment or a secondary integration environment.

A development environment is required for all Windchill+ packages to function appropriately. This environment can be built by the customer in conjunction with the PTC-enabled partner.

NOTE: Contact your Sales Representative or CSM to access the Cloud Portal detailed below.

Alternatively, partners can take advantage of a virtual machine hosted by PTC on the PTC Cloud Portal. The cloud portal method is recommended by PTC as the PTC Cloud Portal will come pre-configured to align with the customer's Windchill+ target environment. Partners can build the development environment simply and efficiently utilizing templates and this saves customers from the expense and maintenance of a locally hosted development environment.

Costs associated with the virtual machine are minimal and can be further decreased with automatic shutoff times daily, which can be easily set within the portal. Once the virtual machine image is requested, the image will be available within an hour for development and usage. Partners and customers can stay up to date on new features as well as evolving technical notes via the Release Notes published along with each release.

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02. Windchill+ Maintenance Needs

The maintenance needs for a Windchill+ production environment is significantly less than any non-SaaS PLM solution. PTC takes on most of the responsibility and effort for scaling, updating, and troubleshooting, resulting in the ability for each business to focus on improvements and efficiencies as opposed to regular maintenance. Updates will be performed in conjunction with PTC, ensuring smooth transitions to new versions and when business grows, adding additional licenses is simple and quick with support from PTC cloud.

03. Windchill Navigate Considerations

Windchill Navigate licenses are included along with each Windchill+ license. This additional software allows nonexpert users to have easier access to PLM data. Windchill Navigate should be hosted in the cloud along with Windchill+, and the only requirement for environments and testing is that an identical Windchill+ environment be available for connections testing, ensuring data is flowing as expected. This environment can be the same environment used for any integration testing.

 

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04. CAD Considerations

CAD data management in Windchill uses business objects called CAD documents to contain and manage CAD information within a Windchill database. In Windchill, a document is an object containing files in application format. A CAD document is a revision-controlled, lifecycle-managed object containing a CAD model or drawing file. The CAD model can be a file or a set of files containing information in a CAD application format. While CAD documents can have other information related as attachments, the model file is the primary content. For Windchill users, the CAD document becomes almost synonymous with the CAD file. For example, initiating the "Open" action (in a CAD application) on a selected CAD document in Windchill opens the model file into the authoring application.

In the simplest case, CAD data management in Windchill helps you store and retrieve CAD files as you work on them. When design files are modified and checked in to Windchill, the changes are then visible to other users, enabling group collaboration.

CAD documents typically represent elements of a CAD assembly structure and can be associated to Windchill part objects that comprise a parallel product structure. This allows the exchange of attributes between Windchill parts and CAD documents. When related Windchill part objects (see Parts in Windchill) and product structures are included and managed, then CAD data management becomes elevated to product data management (PDM).

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